WO2011103888A1 - A diaper sheath - Google Patents
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- WO2011103888A1 WO2011103888A1 PCT/EP2010/001389 EP2010001389W WO2011103888A1 WO 2011103888 A1 WO2011103888 A1 WO 2011103888A1 EP 2010001389 W EP2010001389 W EP 2010001389W WO 2011103888 A1 WO2011103888 A1 WO 2011103888A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F13/00—Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
- A61F13/15—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
- A61F13/15203—Properties of the article, e.g. stiffness or absorbency
- A61F13/15268—Properties of the article, e.g. stiffness or absorbency reusable
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F13/00—Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
- A61F13/15—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
- A61F13/505—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators with separable parts, e.g. combination of disposable and reusable parts
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- the present invention relates to a diaper sheath, and more particularly to a hybrid diaper.
- diapers for infants include the cloth diaper, the disposable diaper and the all-in-one diaper.
- the diapers for infants there are the health and sanitation issues, the energy and environment cost issues, as well as the economics involved in using each type.
- Cloth diaper absorbs moisture, but it does not necessarily wick moisture away from the body. Thus, it becomes saturated very quickly.
- outer waterproof covers or the so-called all-in-one diapers are used. Said all-in-one diaper combines itself with protective waterproof outer cover. With such covers or combinations, the parent cannot observe that the diaper is already wet. It has the same technical problem to the disposable diaper.
- said all-in-one diapers may also include absorbent disposable insert, which can be made of multiple layers of cotton or reusable pads.
- the diaper applied, other issue focuses on the comfort of the baby.
- the diaper In order to ensure retention and to prevent leakage but not so tight as to be uncomfortable or hamper blood circulation in the child's legs and to create high humidity or moisture within the diaper, the diaper has essentially to be snug. Said discomfortable or hampering of blood circulation in the child's legs are caused by elastic leg openings.
- hook and loop fasteners generally only allow for waist adjustment and do nothing for the leg openings.
- a diaper sheath comprising: - an inner and outer panels, each of said inner and outer panels having front and back portion connected by an intermediate portion, said front portion having an opening, each of said panels attached peripherally one to the other in matched contour;
- said back portion of the inner panel having an opening.
- the diaper sheath comprising a back flap attached to said back portion of said inner panel.
- said back fastener attached to both ends of said back portion of said inner panel.
- said front fastener is front plurality of snaps
- said back fastener is back plurality of snaps
- said back plurality of snaps is cooperatively fastenable with front plurality of snaps.
- the diaper sheath comprising: intermediate elastic strip attached to said inner and outer panels along each side of said intermediate portion.
- the diaper sheath comprising: intermediate button attached along each side of said intermediate portion, wherein said intermediate elastic strip has at least one intermediate hole cooperatively fastenable with intermediate button.
- the diaper sheath comprising back elastic strip attached to said inner and outer panels along the edge of said back portion.
- the diaper sheath comprising: back button attached along the edge of said back portion, wherein said back elastic strip has at least one back hole cooperatively fastenable with said back button.
- said inner and outer panels utilize a liquid permeable material; said inner face of said outer panel utilizes an impervious material.
- said inner panel is fleece material made of 100% polyester.
- the present invention also provides a diaper comprising: a diaper sheath according to the present invention and a pad fully or partially inserted between said inner and outer panels.
- said pad is a removable, reusable, absorbent pad.
- the present invention of diaper sheath has the technical effects as follows: ( 1 ) The diaper sheath of the present invention is much easier and convenient to adjust the insert from the opening at the front portion.
- Fig.1 is an inside view of the preferred diaper sheath embodiment 1.
- Fig.2 is an outside view of the preferred diaper sheath embodiment 1.
- Fig.3 is an inside view of the preferred diaper sheath embodiment 1 with a pad.
- Fig.4 is an inside view of the preferred diaper sheath embodiment 2.
- Fig.5 is an additional figure of partial enlargement of the preferred diaper sheath embodiment 2.
- the present sheath diaper is illustrated in Fig. 1 as viewed from the inside.
- the sheath diaper comprising:
- each of said inner and outer panels having front and back portion 11 , 12 connected by an intermediate portion 14, said front portion 11 of the inner panel having an opening 13, each of said panels attached peripherally one to the other in matched contour, said back portion 12 has two elongated wings 126, 127;
- the legs have their own adjustment snaps.
- the waist also has its own set of snaps. The snaps are great for easy adjustment for the leg and for the waist.
- the present diaper sheath comprises:
- Said intermediate elastic strip 101 , 102 and said back elastic strip 125 make the intermediate portion 14 and back portion 12 adjustable.
- the diaper may further comprise: a removable, reusable, absorbent pad 15 fully or partially inserted between said inner and outer panels and located along said intermediate portion.
- the parent may fill up the diaper sheath with one or two pads and close the opening 13 with said flap 111 at the front. It is much easier and convenient for the parent to adjust the insert from the front. Once the parent inserts the pad 15 in the diaper, they can adjust it perfectly from the front opening 13 to insure a perfect positioning. With the front pocket opening then they can easily adjust the pad 15 and put down the flap 111. This makes it ideal for adjustment while the baby is wearing it.
- said inner panel utilizes a liquid permeable material
- said outer panel utilizes an impervious material.
- Said inner panel is fleece material made of 100% polyester, and said outer panel is plastic.
- Another added feature to the present invention is that with the flap 111 at the front, parents can choose to use a biodegradable pad 15 to insert in the flap 111 and lay on top of the fleece. With said added feature to use disposable pad 15, this makes it the perfect diaper. If the baby has stooled already and it is not expected that will occur in the next several hours when out, the disposable insert from the front becomes practicable and convenient for both boys and girls.
- the diaper sheath further comprising: intermediate buttons 103, 104 attached along each side of said intermediate portion 14, wherein said intermediate elastic strip 101 has at least one intermediate hole cooperatively fastenable with said intermediate button 103.
- the elastic stripes 101 , 102 also have numbers that attach to 1 button at each side. The parents can adjust the position of the elastic strips 101 , 102 to fit their baby perfectly by simply changing the elastic position.
- buttons 103, 104 is not removable which is safer and tidier.
- the buttons 103, 104 slips into the special opening 13 and disappear under the flap 111. It makes it invisible and does not touch the baby skin. With the numbers, the parent can recall the appropriate tightness each time and as and when the baby grows to adjust.
- the diaper sheath of the present invention may further comprise back button attached along the edge of said back portion, wherein said back elastic strip has at least one back hole cooperatively fastenable with said back button.
- the diaper sheath of the present invention may further comprise a back flap attached to said back portion of said inner panel. Because of the place where the opening 13 will be situate (not immediately at the top part of the diaper), there will less space for the pad 15 and hence holding it better. The back of the nappy will also be fully closed.
- the present invention also encompasses a diaper sheath according to present claims 1 or 12, further comprising any additional feature(s) or combination of features which are disclosed in the specification, the drawings and the claims.
Abstract
The present invention provide with a diaper sheath comprising: an inner and outer panel, each of said inner and outer panels having front and back portion connected by an intermediate portion, said front portion of the inner panel having an opening; and a front flap attached to said front portion of said inner panel, and said opening is covered by said front flat. The diaper of the present invention is much easier and convenient to adjust the insert from the opening at the front portion. With the flap at the front portion, parents can choose to use a biodegradable pad to insert in the flap and lay on the top of the inner panel.
Description
Specification
A diaper sheath
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a diaper sheath, and more particularly to a hybrid diaper.
Background art
On the present market, diapers for infants include the cloth diaper, the disposable diaper and the all-in-one diaper. As regards the diapers for infants, there are the health and sanitation issues, the energy and environment cost issues, as well as the economics involved in using each type.
As for use of the cloth diaper, frequent diaper changes are required in order to keep child dry and to help reduce infections such as diaper rash. Cloth diaper absorbs moisture, but it does not necessarily wick moisture away from the body. Thus, it becomes saturated very quickly. For preventing further spread of the moisture, outer waterproof covers or the so-called all-in-one diapers are used. Said all-in-one diaper combines itself with protective waterproof outer cover. With such covers or
combinations, the parent cannot observe that the diaper is already wet. It has the same technical problem to the disposable diaper. Furthermore, said all-in-one diapers may also include absorbent disposable insert, which can be made of multiple layers of cotton or reusable pads.
As regards the diaper applied, other issue focuses on the comfort of the baby. In order to ensure retention and to prevent leakage but not so tight as to be uncomfortable or hamper blood circulation in the child's legs and to create high humidity or moisture within the diaper, the diaper has essentially to be snug. Said discomfortable or hampering of blood circulation in the child's legs are caused by elastic leg openings.
Further, hook and loop fasteners generally only allow for waist adjustment and do nothing for the leg openings.
Obviously the key issues are to ensure that the baby stays as dry and comfortable as possible and for as long as possible with the least bulk possible.
Summary of the invention
The aim of the present invention is to solve the above technical problem. According to the aim of the present invention, there is provided a diaper sheath comprising:
- an inner and outer panels, each of said inner and outer panels having front and back portion connected by an intermediate portion, said front portion having an opening, each of said panels attached peripherally one to the other in matched contour;
- front fastener attached to said front portion of said outer panel
- back fastener attached to back portion of said inner panel, said back fastener is cooperatively fastenable with said front fastener;
- a front flap attached to said front portion of said inner panel, and said opening is covered by said front flat.
Preferably, said back portion of the inner panel having an opening.
Preferably, the diaper sheath comprising a back flap attached to said back portion of said inner panel.
Preferably, said back fastener attached to both ends of said back portion of said inner panel.
Preferably, said front fastener is front plurality of snaps, and said back fastener is back plurality of snaps; said back plurality of snaps is cooperatively fastenable with front plurality of snaps.
Preferably, the diaper sheath comprising: intermediate elastic strip attached to said inner and outer panels along each side of said intermediate portion.
Preferably, the diaper sheath comprising: intermediate button attached along each side of said intermediate portion, wherein said intermediate elastic strip has at least one intermediate hole cooperatively fastenable with intermediate button.
Preferably, the diaper sheath comprising back elastic strip attached to said inner and outer panels along the edge of said back portion.
Preferably, the diaper sheath comprising: back button attached along the edge of said back portion, wherein said back elastic strip has at least one back hole cooperatively fastenable with said back button.
Preferably, said inner and outer panels utilize a liquid permeable material; said inner face of said outer panel utilizes an impervious material.
Preferably, said inner panel is fleece material made of 100% polyester.
The present invention also provides a diaper comprising: a diaper sheath according to the present invention and a pad fully or partially inserted between said inner and outer panels.
Preferably, said pad is a removable, reusable, absorbent pad.
By means of the above technical solution, the present invention of diaper sheath has the technical effects as follows:
( 1 ) The diaper sheath of the present invention is much easier and convenient to adjust the insert from the opening at the front portion.
( 2 ) With the flap at the front portion, parents can choose to use a biodegradable pad to insert in the flap and lay on the top of the inner panel.
( 3 ) With the fleece of the inner panel, the diaper sheath is extremely comfortable and perfect for the babies gentle new skin.
( 4 ) With the elastic stripe and button, the parent can adjust the position of the elastic to fit their baby perfectly by simply changing the elastic position.
Brief description of the drawings
For a further understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig.1 is an inside view of the preferred diaper sheath embodiment 1.
Fig.2 is an outside view of the preferred diaper sheath embodiment 1.
Fig.3 is an inside view of the preferred diaper sheath
embodiment 1 with a pad.
Fig.4 is an inside view of the preferred diaper sheath embodiment 2.
Fig.5 is an additional figure of partial enlargement of the preferred diaper sheath embodiment 2.
Detailed description of the preferred embodiment
Embodiment 1
The present sheath diaper is illustrated in Fig. 1 as viewed from the inside. The sheath diaper comprising:
- inner and outer panels, each of said inner and outer panels having front and back portion 11 , 12 connected by an intermediate portion 14, said front portion 11 of the inner panel having an opening 13, each of said panels attached peripherally one to the other in matched contour, said back portion 12 has two elongated wings 126, 127;
- front plurality of snaps 112, 113, 114 attached to said front portion 11 of said outer panel
- back plurality of snaps 123, 124 attached to said two elongated wings 126, 127, said back plurality of snaps 123, 124 is cooperatively fastenable with said front plurality of snaps 112, 113,
114;
- a front flap 111 attached to said front portion 11 of said inner panel, and said opening 13 is covered by said front flap 111. The legs have their own adjustment snaps. The waist also has its own set of snaps. The snaps are great for easy adjustment for the leg and for the waist.
As shown in Fig. 1-3, the present diaper sheath comprises:
- intermediate elastic strip 101 , 102 attached to said inner and outer panels along each side of said intermediate portion 14;
- back elastic strip 125 attached to said inner and outer panels along the edge of said back portion.
Said intermediate elastic strip 101 , 102 and said back elastic strip 125 make the intermediate portion 14 and back portion 12 adjustable.
The diaper may further comprise: a removable, reusable, absorbent pad 15 fully or partially inserted between said inner and outer panels and located along said intermediate portion.
With the present diaper sheath, the parent may fill up the diaper sheath with one or two pads and close the opening 13 with said flap 111 at the front. It is much easier and convenient for the parent to adjust the insert from the front. Once the parent inserts the pad 15 in the diaper, they can adjust it perfectly from the front
opening 13 to insure a perfect positioning. With the front pocket opening then they can easily adjust the pad 15 and put down the flap 111. This makes it ideal for adjustment while the baby is wearing it.
In the present embodiment, said inner panel utilizes a liquid permeable material, and said outer panel utilizes an impervious material. Said inner panel is fleece material made of 100% polyester, and said outer panel is plastic.
After repeated washes, the fabric will still be white and not stained, as said fabric is made of fleece. With the diaper sheath being washed and washed this is a major benefit. Parents can always be insured they have a nice clean looking diaper. We could use any other fabric like organic cotton, bamboo or others but do stain. However, fleece does not stain. Secondly, fleece is hypoallergenic making it perfect for babies gentle new skin.
Another added feature to the present invention is that with the flap 111 at the front, parents can choose to use a biodegradable pad 15 to insert in the flap 111 and lay on top of the fleece. With said added feature to use disposable pad 15, this makes it the perfect diaper. If the baby has stooled already and it is not expected that will occur in the next several hours when out, the disposable insert from the front becomes practicable and convenient for both
boys and girls.
Embodiment 2
As shown in Fig. 4 and 5, the diaper sheath further comprising: intermediate buttons 103, 104 attached along each side of said intermediate portion 14, wherein said intermediate elastic strip 101 has at least one intermediate hole cooperatively fastenable with said intermediate button 103. The elastic stripes 101 , 102 also have numbers that attach to 1 button at each side. The parents can adjust the position of the elastic strips 101 , 102 to fit their baby perfectly by simply changing the elastic position.
The buttons 103, 104 is not removable which is safer and tidier. In addition, the buttons 103, 104 slips into the special opening 13 and disappear under the flap 111. It makes it invisible and does not touch the baby skin. With the numbers, the parent can recall the appropriate tightness each time and as and when the baby grows to adjust.
The diaper sheath of the present invention may further comprise back button attached along the edge of said back portion, wherein said back elastic strip has at least one back hole cooperatively fastenable with said back button.
In addition, the diaper sheath of the present invention may further comprise a back flap attached to said back portion of said inner panel. Because of the place where the opening 13 will be situate (not immediately at the top part of the diaper), there will less space for the pad 15 and hence holding it better. The back of the nappy will also be fully closed.
The present invention also encompasses a diaper sheath according to present claims 1 or 12, further comprising any additional feature(s) or combination of features which are disclosed in the specification, the drawings and the claims.
Because many varying and different embodiments may be made within the scope of the inventive concept herein taught, and because many modifications may be made in the embodiments herein detailed in accordance with the descriptive requirement of the law, it is to be understood that the details herein are to be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense.
Claims
1. A diaper sheath comprising:
- inner and outer panels, each of said inner and outer panels having front and back portion connected by an intermediate portion, said front portion of the inner panel having an opening, each of said panels attached peripherally one to the other in matched contour;
- front fastener attached to said front portion of said outer panel
- back fastener attached to back portion of said inner panel, said back fastener is cooperatively fastenable with said front fastener;
- a front flap attached to said front portion of said inner panel, and said opening is covered by said front flap.
2. The diaper sheath according to claim 1 , wherein said back portion of the inner panel having an opening.
3. The diaper sheath according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising: a back flap attached to said back portion of said inner panel.
4. The diaper sheath according to claim 1 , wherein said back fastener attached to both ends of said back portion of said inner panel.
5. The diaper sheath according to claim 1 or 4, wherein said front fastener is front plurality of snaps, and said back fastener is back plurality of snaps; said back plurality of snaps is cooperatively fastenable with front plurality of snaps.
6. The diaper sheath according to claim 1 , further comprising: intermediate elastic strip attached to said inner and outer panels along each side of said intermediate portion.
7. The diaper sheath according to claim 6, further comprising: intermediate button attached along each side of said intermediate portion, wherein said intermediate elastic strip has at least one intermediate hole cooperatively fastenable with intermediate button.
8. The diaper sheath according to claim 1 , further comprising: back elastic strip attached to said inner and outer panels along the edge of said back portion.
9. The diaper sheath according to claim 8, further comprising: back button attached along the edge of said back portion, wherein said back elastic strip has at least one back hole cooperatively fastenable with said back button.
10. The diaper sheath according to claim 8, wherein said inner panel utilizes a liquid permeable material; said outer panel utilizes an impervious material.
11. The diaper sheath according to claim 8, wherein said inner panel is fleece material made of 100% polyester.
12. A diaper comprising: a diaper sheath according to any one of claims 1-11 , and a pad fully or partially inserted between said inner and outer panels.
13. The diaper according to claim 12, wherein said pad is a removable, reusable, absorbent pad.
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